Duel of Fates wrote:I have said it many times. Why you do not get it is beyond me?
Open the borders and restrictions that inhibit a free market insurance. Allow the competition of the insurance companies to drive the costs down. Limit the amounts awarded in malpractice lawsuits, reducing the cost of the physicians and the hospitals, also allowing for the reduction of medical bills. Take out the corruption inherited in the Medicare and Medicaid welfare systems so they run cleaner and more efficiently. Quit throwing tons of money at waste, just so the few who were supposed to get some, get some. Have the FDA crack down on major drug companies that falsify testing results just so they can line their pockets by selling bad drugs, which cause more problems for patients.
Duel, contrary to what you may think, I am not an idiot - I know exactly what your proposing, but it doesn't work. Taking the government out of Health Care does not provide for the competition you are talking about. Rates will not go down - don't you see? The insurance companies want high rates because if the average person can't afford to pay out of pocket for doctor's visits or a needed operation, he has to buy insurance! This "free-market" delusion you are experiencing does not contribute to better care! While capitalist principles and a less regulated market may be beneficial for a particular industry (say, manufacturing), Medical Care is not one of them! Without government programs, private Health Insurance companies don't need to cover everything they should. (e.g. Bone Marrow Transplant - effective operation, technology progressed to the point it is reliable, but still very expensive b/c of equipment, anesthesiologists, hospitalization, etc. - Insurance companies will decide not to cover it), and guess what! There is nothing to stop them or hold them accountable - the only way people get access to this operation? Pay out of pocket because Private Health Insurance will wash its hands of the entire thing.
They are in the game to turn a profit! That means they will use every legal "out" at their disposal, and noting their huge lobby in Congress, there are gonna be a lot. They will find excuses not to pay legitimate claims, reasons not to cover this operation or that drug, reasons to refuse to pay for visits to this doctor instead of the other, etc.
Duel of Fates wrote:For those that cannot obtain healthcare on their own (which was around 15%) can sign up for government healthcare and pay into a system where you have personalized medical insurance accounts. It would be a voluntary healthcare system, and you can opt out of it at any time, or never use it if you feel you do not need it.
See, if you do not pay into the system, the insurance is not there for you. That is how it works. You cannot get something for nothing.
Healthcare is not a Right. That is your problem.
Really? So a child born with Kawasaki Disease into a family that CHOSE not to pay for Health Care does what? Does he not receive treatment because his parents CHOSE not to pay into the "personalized insurance account" you mentioned?
Duel of Fates wrote:(These are just a few things that come to the top of my mind. I am sure I am missing some key things, but it boils down to common sense and getting the corruption out of the system. You do not need to dictate to the citizens, what insurance they "need" and at what price the government decides is fair. Again, it is unconstitutional for any government to force someone to buy a product, and force a company to sell a product. That is fascism. It didn't work for the Nazi's, and it won't work here.)
I have a question or two for you. Progressive? What are you trying to Progress to? What is it you see for the future of America in say 20 years, 50 years, and 100 years? I highly doubt it will be anything resembling the America that had the greatest military, the greatest economy, the best healthcare, and the richest free capitalism in the world.
Yes! I see the United States leading the world in Human Rights, Environmental Concern, Economic Surplus, HEALTHCARE, etc. I'm not sure how we'll get there yet, but I know it begins with the desire to change.